Cavalcade
Since their debut breakout release The Great Awake , The Flatliners have been touring the world with a tenacity that would make the most road-hardened veterans weary. Multiple jaunts in the US, Canada, Europe, Japan and Australia have served to amass an ever increasing fan-base. The only possible downside of the band s relentless trek it that it left them with little time to record their follow up full-length. Fortunately, at long last the wait is over with the release of Cavalcade . The twelve tracks on Cavalcade reflect the maturation The Flatliners have undergone over the past three years with intelligently crafted songs that still brandish the band s youthful passion and exuberance. The forceful guitars, gruff vocals, and vigorous rhythms that have become the hallmark of The Flatliners are elevated to an advanced level on Cavalcade and will be recognized by fans and critics alike. The songs lean towards a pithy, more thought out sound, without losing a bit of the catchiness that shrouds The Flatliners past material. From the anthemic choruses on Carry The Banner and Monumental , the powerful cadence of Shithawks , to the reggae-infused He Was A Jazzman , Cavalcade showcases the vast dimension of The Flatliners songwriting prowess.